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Eric Church’s spoken word video with a teaser of a new song

KISSIMMEE, FL-MAR 20: Singer Eric Church performs onstage at the Runaway Country Music Fest at Osceola Heritage Park on March 20, 2016 in Kissimmee, Florida. Photo: shutterstock

Eric Church’s spoken word video with a teaser of a new song

Eric Church took to social media and posted a spoken word video about the COVID-19 pandemic.  The video starts with images of empty streets, busses, subways and sports and music stadiums…then he starts the video as he says, “Where there were once roars, now there’s echoes.”

But he promises that this is only temporary because Americans will prevail.  They will fight and then the video ends it with a teaser of a new song called “Through My Ray Bans.”

The song kicks in at about 1:42.  The spoken word is pretty powerful!  It’s all about our fighting spirit!  Our best is yet to come!!

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